Book Giveaway: Dog Blood by David Moody
Back in April, the fine folks at St. Martin's Press forwarded an Advanced Readers Copy of Dog Blood by David Moody. It's the sequel to last year's Hater, soon to be a major motion picture from producer Guillermo del Toro and directed by J.A. Bayona. (He directed the Spanish ghost tale The Orphanage.) I loved the book, wrote my review and went along my merry way.
Then yesterday, I arrived home to find a thick package on the coffee table. To my surprise, St. Martin's Press had sent a hard cover, first edition of Dog Blood, and, with their permission, I'm giving you a chance to own it before the book is officially released next month. All you need to do is leave a comment to this post that includes your e-mail address and the title of your favorite spooky movie by 5:00 PM PDT on Sunday, May 30, 2010. A winner will be randomly selected from all the comments and notified via email. Once I've contacted and confirmed with the winner, I will announce it on the blog and send the book (paying for the postage/shipping myself).
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
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Nicholas Butler says nik@loudmouthman.com thinks that Indentity is his favourite spooky movie.
2001: A Space Odyssey
Nothing more spooky than the emotionless red eye of a super computer.
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brian.wade.smith@gmail.com
Favorite spooky movie: The descent
Forgotten_hopes20@yahoo.com don't know if this counts as spooky but I at terrified of 28 Days Later. Thanks!
sdeighan2001@yahoo.co.uk
Favourite spooky movie? "The Entity". Oooooo!
birmingham_smiths@hotmail.com says that The Shining is her favourite spooky movie.
Great selection of movies so far! Forgotten_hopes20: 28 Days Later is definitely a spooky movie. And I'd almost forgotten about The Entity. Thanks for the reminder, Steven; I'm adding to my movie rental queue.
As for my favorite spooky film, it's a tie between The Haunting from 1963 and Session 9.
Favourite spooky movie: THE MEDUSA TOUCH. Not scary by certainly spooky. Richard Burton is great.
Scott Kuperus scottkuperus@gmail.com
Everyone is 'wrong'!
The most spooky movie remains "The Haunting" the original one. Still the scariest.
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Mark at Mkr20003@gmail.com
I'm not sure if by spooky, you mean scary or a movie with spooks (ghosts). The movie that scared me the most was Zodiac. The movie with dead people as characters that I like the most was An American Werewolf in London... Not because it was scary, but because it was entertaining. However, if by spooky you mean a tense atmosphere, I would say Dead Calm.
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